Blog Post
What Is the Difference Between Citizenship & Naturalization?
5/26/2025
A. Citizenship is granted by birth, either from being born on U.S. soil or by being born abroad to parents who are U.S. citizens. Naturalization is nationality acquired after birth. A naturalized citizen is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a natural born citizen. In fact, the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens of the United States and the state where they reside. The Lozano Law Firm assists individuals in the citizenship and naturalization process in San Antonio.




5718 University Heights Blvd #104,
San Antonio, TX 78249
Contact Alfredo Lozano, JD
LawyerNext is a comprehensive directory of thousands of attorneys and legal professionals offering a wide range of legal services across every major practice area. In addition to traditional lawyers, you’ll find specialists such as mediators, arbitrators, paralegals, legal consultants, and law firms of all sizes—ready to assist individuals, families, and businesses with dependable legal guidance.

Whether you’re dealing with family law matters, estate planning, criminal defense, business formation, contracts, real estate issues, immigration concerns, personal injury claims, employment disputes, or simply need sound legal advice, a qualified attorney can help protect your rights, clarify your options, and guide you through complex legal processes with confidence.

Find trusted representation and begin resolving your legal matters today with LawyerNext.